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When Our Children Become Our Brothers, Sisters, and Friends in God's Household
By: S. Steve Kang | July 30, 2009
I often hear well-meaning parents talking about improving their parenting skills. Over the years, I have attended my share of parenting seminars and read books on the subject. Since I teach educational ministry courses at a seminary, numerous churches have assumed that I know something about parenting and have asked me to speak on parenting [...]

The Effect of Pornography on Women and Girls
By: JL P | February 18, 2009
Pornography not only causes men to view women and girls as sex objects, it causes women and girls to look at themselves as sex objects. What can we as Christians do to undo the lessons pornography teaches women and girls, and to show them how Jesus wants them to be viewed ?

The Auntie Model
By: Mindy Withrow | October 16, 2008
Among responsible and useful methods of promoting egalitarian thinking -- writing about it, supporting organizations like CBE that promote it, seeking out churches that put it into practice -- my favorite is what I call the “auntie model”: consistently giving loving ideological nudges to those in my closest circle, especially the little ones.

A Cello and a Subaru
By: Megan Greulich | September 5, 2008
In this issue you will find reflections on building your family's purpose, how to teach children about biblical equality, reflections on breastfeeding and God as our nurturer, and tips on equipping teenagers to be world-changers.

Oaks of Righteousness
By: Heidi and Jim Unruh | September 5, 2008
Our family’s sense of mission derives from Isaiah 61:1–3. Jesus cited this text as the foundation for his earthly ministry (Luke 4:18–19), and we have adopted this as a cornerstone passage that drives and guides the decisions we make as a family.

A Devotional for Families: Luke 8:40–56
By: Mary Stromer Hanson | September 5, 2008
“My daughter is dying; come heal her,” begged the father with his last breath. Jesus followed the man back to his residence. Jairus dared to calm his pounding heart. Then a woman threw herself at Jesus’ feet, sobbing.

Building a Strong Foundation
By: David M. Csinos | September 5, 2008
Even within churches, children and young people continue to learn about gender inequality through both obvious and subtle messages.

Taste & See
By: Kathy Nesper | September 5, 2008
Again and again, though it is not a step-by-step parenting guide, Scripture can bring practical insights through the ways God models parenting for us.

Girls, Guys, and God
By: Megan Greulich, Elizabeth Beyer | September 5, 2008
We all know that teenagers (and most people of other ages) love to talk about dating and romance. It is a normal aspect of life, particularly in teens’ stage of development.
